Quotes about intellectual-property

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

We live in a world where value of creativity is measured by commercial success, and copyrights are mere instruments of financial benefit, not creative progress

Nick Harkaway - The Blind Giant

Intellectual property, more than ever, is a line drawn around information, which asserts that despite having been set loose in the world - and having, inevitably, been created out of an individual's relationship with the world - that information retains some connection with its author that allows that person some control over how it is replicated and used.In other words, the claim that lies beneath the notion of intellectual property is similar or identical to the one that underpins notions of p

Caliban Darklock -

Here’s something to think about: the only thing you really own is what you create. And the only thing you can create without needing someone else to give you the raw materials first… is intellectual property.You can write a book, or draw a picture, or compose some music.Everything else is borrowed. It belonged to someone else before you and it will belong to someone else after you.

Dr. Kalyan C. Kankanala -

We create intellectual property on a daily basis, but all of it is not worthy of attention

Boris Johnson -

You know, sometimes I don't understand what's wrong with us. This is just about the most creative and imaginative country on earth—and yet sometimes we just don't seem to have the gumption to exploit our intellectual property. We split the atom, and now we have to get French or Korean scientists to help us build nuclear power stations. We perfected the finest cars on earth—and now Rolls-Royce is in the hands of the Germans. Whatever we invent, from the jet engine to the internet, we find that so

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

To achieve patent commercialization success, every inventor must think like a business man

Jaachynma N.E. Agu - The Prince and the Pauper

Knowledge is very vital in life`s transformation and transition

Kalyan C. Kankanala -

Piracy begins where creativity ends.

Kalyan C. Kankanala -

Entertainment Law is not as Entertaining as Entertainment

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

Copyrights do not and cannot trump publicity rights, they are mutually exclusive

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

Moral rights form the essence of copyright law. When they conflict with economic rights, moral rights must always prevent

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

Creative Commons has a lot to offer to the entertainment industry provided it is strategically merged with copyright commercialization strategy

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

A Trade Mark is a company’s persona and identity in the marketplace

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

Patents stand for you when everything else is lost

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

The strength of a patent doesn’t come from its claims, it comes from the invention

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

Patent Validity is a figment of legal interpretation, it can be contested, reversed and cancelled any time before expiry

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

Working a Patent is not as easy as it sounds

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

The right to be attributed as an author of a work is not merely a copyright, it is every author’s basic human right

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

You can derive value from the Indian patent system, provided you know how it works. Stop cribbing about how it is not like another country’s system, and start thinking about how you can gain business value

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

Representations that do not make sense are the best Trade Marks

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

Every Trade Mark you Build adds to the financial value of your business, much more than your tangible assets

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

We love patents, but not unconditionally;We believe in patents, but not mindlessly;We value patents, but not at the cost of our core values; andWe are serious about patents, but saving life always comes first

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

There is a Pirate in every one of us

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

Grant is the beginning of the Patent Game, not its end.

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

Patents are not forever, but inventions are

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

A Patent is a Grant, but Inventorship is a Right

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

Patents need inventors more than inventors need patents

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

Inventors do not invent for financial gain, they invent simply because they love to invent

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

Inventions cannot be judged on patent parameters, but patents have the ability to take inventions very far

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Road Humps and Sidewalks

India's IP policy reflects the confusion in the minds of the policymakers .

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Road Humps and Sidewalks

To take a stand on IP, India needs to have a stand first.

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

Can you think of a better way than slavishly copying and removing attribution to disrespect an author

Thomas Jefferson -

He who receives an idea from me, receives instruction himself without lessening mine; as he who lights his taper at mine, receives light without darkening me. That ideas should freely spread from one to another over the globe, for the moral and mutual instruction of man, and improvement of his condition, seems to have been peculiarly and benevolently designed by nature, when she made them, like fire, expansible over all space, without lessening their density in any point, and like the air in whi

Walter Isaacson - Steve Jobs

Google, you fucking ripped off the iPhone, wholesale ripped us off. Grand theft. I will spend my last dying breath if I need to, and I will spend every penny of Apple’s $40 billion in the bank, to right this wrong. I’m going to destroy Android, because it’s a stolen product. I’m willing to go thermonuclear war on this. They are scared to death, because they know they are guilty. Outside of Search, Google’s products—Android, Google Docs—are shit. [Steve Jobs]

Michael Montoure - Slices

Keep in mind that in the whole long tradition of storytelling, from Greek myths through Shakespeare through King Arthur and Robin Hood, this whole notion that you can't tell stories about certain characters because someone else owns them is a very modern one - and to my mind, a very strange one.

Kalyan C. Kankanala - Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

Patent Law cannot afford to sit and watch while technology advancement changes its dynamics

Vishwas Chavan -

We are born rich, it is for us to decide between materialistic poorness or building upon intellectual richness.

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn - The First Circle

Talent is always conscious of its own abundance, and does not object to sharing.

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